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Ancient and modern epigrams about etiquette
1. People can't live like animals, but should pursue knowledge and virtue. -Dante

2. The most appetizing thing at the banquet is the host's etiquette. -Shakespeare

3. Don't be arrogant, arrogance is rude, rudeness leads to people leaving, and people leaving are rebellious. -Zhuge Liang

4. There are brave people in the world, who are not surprised when they face it suddenly, and do not add to it without getting angry. -su Shi

5. respect people to stand and don't sit, and give them a seat and don't carry people. Squatting is inconvenient, and people are angry at the table. "And" respect people and wine to eat, that is, don't refuse. Sex is less convenient than harmony. -Wang Fanzhi

6. Knowledge makes people gentle, while communication makes people perfect. -(America) Joe Fuller

7. Conscience is determined by people's knowledge and all lifestyles. -Marx

8. I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an acceptable salute to their motherland. -Rousseau

9. Etiquette is the cheapest thing in the world and can get the most benefit. -Napoleon Hill

1. Interest is a strategy that smart people come up with to keep a distance from fools. -Emerson

11, the benevolent loves others, and is benevolent. Benevolence can be good and evil. Self-denial is benevolence, one day self-denial is benevolence, and the world is benevolence.

12. Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes those who are treated with courtesy happy. -Montesquieu

13. A little kindness is convenient for people. An ounce of evil, advise you not to do it. -Lu Yan

14. A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait. -Goethe

15. Politeness is like an air cushion. There is nothing in it, but it can wonderfully reduce bumps. -Johnson

16. Knowledge makes people gentle, while communication makes people perfect. -Joe. Fuller

17. Life is short, but even so, people still have time to pay attention to etiquette. -love for life

18. Polite manners are mainly the expression of self-restraint. -Edison

19. Don't think about being prepared for danger in times of peace, and abstain from extravagance and thrift; Si seeks wood and luxuriance by cutting roots, and plugs up the source and wants to flow long. -Wei Zhi

2. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing. -Gonchard

21. Humor is the expression of wisdom, education and moral superiority. -Engels

22. If a person pays attention to the activities observed in the street, I believe that he will find the most pleasant expression on the hearse. -Joe Swift

23. There are two kinds of peaceful violence, that is, law and courtesy. -(Germany) Goethe

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